*Summer InSights 2024

Government forces started romantic relationships, offered work, and used blackmail to pressure vulnerable women into becoming state informants.

Bolivia has 60 million hectares of Amazon rainforest, and although it is the country with the second highest amount of forest loss after Brazil, it tends to go unnoticed internationally.

In November, InSight Crime exposed the suspected ties of drug trafficker Brian Blue to Suriname’s Vice President Ronnie Brunswijk. A new investigation, based on judicial documents and interviews with police sources in Suriname and Brazil, showcases Blue’s ability to stay off the radar of Surinamese authorities despite his rising international profile.

This Venezuelan singer’s face is rarely seen on social media, yet still has more than 100,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok. Since launching his career in 2022, he has released nine songs, all of which appear to have been recorded from the music studio he built inside Tocuyito prison in northern Venezuela.

Next week, on the second and final installment of our Summer InSights:

  • The scandal that allegedly linked Mexico’s then president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, to some of the most powerful criminal groups in the country

  • The judicial crusader whose far-right legal group is relentlessly attacking Guatemala´s new president

  • The drug ledgers that landed a former Honduran president in a US jail for the next 45 years of his life

  • The vortex of evil growing between gangs and narcos in Tapachulas, Mexico

Explore our video library for more information about criminal dynamics in Latin America and the Caribbean.

This selection showcases how our work, which is costly and, at times, risky, contributes to understanding organized crime in the Americas. If you found it interesting and useful, please consider making a donation. Every bit helps.


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